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Nalpamaradi Powder – 50 gm

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 Nalpamaradi is a classical Ayurvedic herbal formulation made from the bark of four sacred Ficus trees such as such as Aththi(Cluster Fig Tree): Ficus racemosa, Ethi(Indian Laurel Fig): Ficus microcarpa, also known as Ficus infectoria, Arayal (Sacred Fig or Peepal Tree): Ficus religiosa and Peral (Banyan Tree): Ficus benghalensis.

Nalpamaram powder is usually boiled with water (Brownish colour after boiling in water) and is used for bathe which helps to lighten surgery and pregnancy marks, scars, and stretch marks. It has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic body care rituals, especially in South India.

Benefits

  • It hydrates and nourishes the skin.
  • It heals and cleanse the skin from within effectively .
  • It is used to treat skin diseases like bacterial and fungal infections.
  • Used for post-natal care (reduce pregnancy stretch marks) & also for babies.
  • Softens the skin & gives it a radiant glow.

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Description

Nalpamaradi or Nalpamaram powder is a traditional Ayurvedic powder that is highly beneficial for the skin prolems and it’s believed that Nalpamaram gives immunization power. In Ayurveda, Nalpamaradi is often included in Herbal bath rituals, Pre-wedding skincare routines, Post-sun body care and Seasonal skin care practices.

How It Helps the Body

1. Supports Brighter-Looking Skin

Nalpamaradi is traditionally used to improve the appearance of dull or uneven skin. Regular application may help enhance the natural glow of the skin.

2. Helps Reduce the Appearance of Tan

It is commonly applied after sun exposure to help improve the look of tanned skin and promote a refreshed appearance.

3. Acts as a Natural Body Cleanser

When used as a herbal bath powder, Nalpamaradi can gently cleanse the skin without harsh chemicals.

4. Promotes Even-Looking Skin Tone

Traditional Ayurvedic practices recommend Nalpamaradi for maintaining smoother and more even-looking skin.

5. Ideal for Traditional Herbal Bath Rituals

Traditionally, many South Indian households use this powder before bathing as part of their weekly or seasonal body care routines.

How to Use:

Tie the crushed Nalpamaradi powder in a cotton cloth to make a “kizhi,” boil it in water, and use the infused herbal water for bathing.

FAQS

1.Why does the water turn brown after boiling Nalpamaradi?

The bark releases its natural herbal compounds when you boil it in water. This process gives the water a brownish color and makes it suitable for herbal bathing.

2.Can this herbal powder be used for postnatal care?

Traditionally, many households use this herbal mix as part of postnatal body care routines. However, individuals should consult a healthcare professional before using it after surgery or childbirth.

3.Is this suitable for babies?

In traditional practices, families use mild herbal preparations for baby care. However, parents should consult a pediatrician before using any herbal product on infants.

4.How does Nalpamaradi help the skin?

People traditionally use Nalpamaradi to improve overall skin appearance, enhance natural glow, and support gentle herbal cleansing. It remains popular among those who prefer holistic skincare practices.

 

 

Additional information

Weight 100 g
Dimensions 21 × 18 × 4 cm

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